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There's far too many people having problems with these bushes to discount that one as a one off.
Have you had first hand experience of them?
He manufactures them.
There's far too many people having problems with these bushes to discount that one as a one off.
Have you had first hand experience of them?
There's far too many people having problems with these bushes to discount that one as a one off.
Have you had first hand experience of them?
From looking at your pictures it seems that the outer edge of the bush was bigger than that of the hardened outer shell.
When tightened up the bearing would be trapped on the edge of the outer shell, preventing it from turning with the shaft. This would also prevent the sliding face from being adjusted correctly with the outer shell and give the wear shown. Maybe if it had be produced correctly, it would have been Ok?.
Maybe I have to change the original bearings too, to be sure.
Are they some standard bearing from SKF or some other.
Or is it best to buy them from BMW dealer?
R1100GS, 130.000 km. No problems with them though.
Pekka
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OK, thank you. You saved my time and money for changing them in vain.If there's no play in the rear wheel, there's no point in changing the bearings. Just lube them every winter, along with the splines![]()
As for the bearings, there are only 2 places I know where to buy from: motorworks and the dealer.
Dan



This is the problem. Reading the internet.
I'd want to know how the person has treated their original bearings before they start singing the praises of something different.
Especially americans, my how they love to use something different just for the sake of it and let everyone know how they've customised and re-engineered their bikes . .![]()

OK, thank you. You saved my time and money for changing them in vain.
Pekka
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Just give them a quick check for getting notchy... It may be mistaken for poor function of the rear shock. Just remove rear wheel and parrallel bar and move the bevel through it's axis. If its really notchy then you can replace them. If not then don't....
I think shakeing the rear wheel when installed should do. You have more leverage there(9-3 and 12-6)
Dan.
Sometimes there is no discernable play but the bearings are notchy.
